After a neck or back injury, the choices you make right away can affect how insurers evaluate your claim later.
- Get medical care promptly (Urgent care, ER, or your primary provider). Delayed treatment can lead to disputes about causation.
- Ask clinicians to document symptoms clearly, including location (neck vs. mid/low back), severity, and any nerve-related signs like tingling or weakness.
- Write down the incident while it’s fresh: where you were in Selma, what happened, how the impact occurred, and what you felt immediately afterward.
- Preserve evidence: if you were involved in a crash, keep photos (vehicle damage, street conditions, traffic signals, skid marks if visible). If it was workplace-related, keep incident reports and any supervisor notes.
If an insurance adjuster contacts you quickly, don’t feel pressured to explain your injury timeline from memory. Provide only what’s accurate, and consider speaking with a lawyer before giving a recorded statement.


